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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Integrating Multimedia Models To Assess Nitrogen Losses From The Mississippi River Basin To The Gulf Of Mexico, Ruoyu Wang
Ruoyu Wang
Input Uncertainty On Watershed Modeling: Evaluation Of Precipitation And Air Temperature Data By Latent Variables Using Swat, Ruoyu Wang
Ruoyu Wang
Predication Of The Sources Of Particulate Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons In China With Distinctive Characteristics Based On Multivariate Analysis, Ruoyu Wang
Ruoyu Wang
Resilience Is A Property Of A System And A Network, Igor Linkov, Benjamin D. Trump, Jeffrey Keisler
Resilience Is A Property Of A System And A Network, Igor Linkov, Benjamin D. Trump, Jeffrey Keisler
Jeffrey Keisler
Internet Enabled Remote Driving Of A Combat Hybrid Electric Power System For Duty Cycle Measurement, Jarrett Goodell, Marc Compere, Wilford Smith, Mark Brudnak, Mike Pozolo, Et Al.
Internet Enabled Remote Driving Of A Combat Hybrid Electric Power System For Duty Cycle Measurement, Jarrett Goodell, Marc Compere, Wilford Smith, Mark Brudnak, Mike Pozolo, Et Al.
Marc Compere
This paper describes a human-in-the-loop motion-based simulator interfaced to hybrid-electric power system hardware, both of which were used to measure the duty cycle of a combat vehicle in a virtual simulation environment. The project discussed is a greatly expanded follow-on to the experiment published in [1,7]. This paper is written in the context of [1,7] and therefore highlights the enhancements. The most prominent of these enhancements is the integration (in real-time) of the Power & Energy System Integration Lab (P&E SIL) with a motion base simulator by means of a “long haul” connection over the Internet (a geographical distance of …